Work Hard - a concept unknown in home business?
By: Rachel Gawith
As I'm sitting here in front of the fireplace and TV at 20:30 on Wednesday evening, many would be wrong to think that the homework is easy. But that is before you consider my daily routine:
I get up at 7:45 and around feed the cats and sheep, make me a cup of tea, then by 8:30 I'm sitting at my computer I receive e-mails and responding to numerous inquiries for more information on my MLM business.
Then, after one hour I start my daily surfing traffic exchange, forum posting, blasting the Yahoo group and so on .... The daily routine of promotion and advertising takes me until about lunchtime. The afternoon was then taken in the following prospects, updating my website and check and answer e-mails. I usually finish the day around 18 hours, but I always leave the computer and check my e-mail again before turning to night.
I now work longer hours than I work full time at home on my MLM company I was doing when I worked a normal day shift. Then I started at 9am, leaving home at about 8:40, I had an hour for lunch and a couple of breaks during the day and ended at 05:15, to be back at 5:30 p.m.. Now I start at 8.30am and end at 6:00 p.m. with strange trip down to a cup of tea and a half hour for lunch.
Of course, I do not want and do not think I could go work for someone else and make a "habit" 9 til 5 job, but why people think working at home is easy. And why so many people afraid to put in some good old fashioned hard work to make their home business a success.
Work at home, if you are in a MLM program, an affiliate program or operating your own website, selling your own product, promotion, sale and get the track all prospects takes time and effort. You must put in the time and effort required to get your business on the ground, you have to do the necessary promotion to get those sales, you must follow up with clients, update your website and e-mails response and so on.
Anyone who joins an affiliate program, became a distributor for a MLM company or starts its activity according to their own house should be ready to work, and generally work much harder than you to the office each day and to work for someone else.
If you are afraid to work a little hard, then do not try to start your own home business because the bottom line is you will fail. If hard work is a dirty concept for you, stick to working for someone else.
If you're willing to put in the hard slog and work hard, then you will find home work very rewarding and long term, either one, two or three years down the line, you will be crowned success. And your success will be proportional to the hard work you put in the beginning.
Stick to it .... you will succeed.
(C) Rachel Gawith runs her own website at home business http:www.computerincome.net which recommends a couple of online businesses and excellent promotional tools. Subscribe to Rachel free weekly newsletter on http:www.freedailycash.com for further advice and information on home work and make free publicity.
About the author
(C) Rachel Gawith runs her own website at home business http:www.computerincome.net which recommends a couple of online businesses and excellent promotional tools. Subscribe to Rachel free weekly newsletter on http:www.freedailycash.com for further advice and information on home work and make free publicity.